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Stay on schedule with Raspberry Pi Pico W and an e-ink dashboard

92 pointsby Brajeshwarabout 2 months ago

5 comments

TrueGeekabout 1 month ago
The InkyFrame is nice but I prefer the eInk frame from HN user konschubert:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.invisible-computers.com" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.invisible-computers.com</a>
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smikhanovabout 1 month ago
<p><pre><code> If you’ve got a busy schedule, then it’s all too easy to become overwhelmed. </code></pre> This is why they want to interest you in something that is not assembled into a finished product, but presented as a bunch of PCBs, and relies on a custom self-hosted Python server for which one can &quot;always choose to add different sources by editing the Python code on the server&quot;.
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polivierabout 1 month ago
I&#x27;m personally a fan of MagicMirror [1] which is pretty much a turnkey solution for this problem. I have one set up on an old Raspberry Pi connected to a spare wall-mounted monitor. What I love with MagicMirror is that it&#x27;s a modular system, where you choose which modules you want to have and where to display them. I only use it to display a shared calendar with my wife, along with the week&#x27;s weather. But there are a few hundred modules, with things like displaying your expected commute time (based on Google maps I think), integrations with some apps like AnyList, etc.<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;MagicMirrorOrg&#x2F;MagicMirror">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;MagicMirrorOrg&#x2F;MagicMirror</a>
D13Fdabout 1 month ago
This looks nice but the “custom everything” approach sounds awful. Over time one of the custom software components will break and the amount of time you spend fixing it will likely ultimately outweigh the benefit of the calendar in the first place.
ck2about 1 month ago
What&#x27;s going to happen now to Pi&#x2F;accessory prices with De Minimis ending and new $50 MINIMUM FEE on imports?<p>Best get your orders in before May 2nd?